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About Picnic imp 2411
Picnic is a rather spirited canine at first meeting, full to the brim with measures of energy, a puller when on the lead, and sometimes a bit jumpy. However, once you get to know each other, you'll find a loving and affectionate companion in Picnic who easily settles down for attention and cuddles.
Despite being treat motivated and having some basic commands under her belt, such as sitting on command, Picnic could do with a bit of training to help her be the best canine companion she can be. Don't let this deter you, though - she shows great potential for learning! When lovingly given a treat, Picnic shows gentleness, taking it softly from your hand.
One of Picnic's endearing traits is how she asks for more belly rubs or affection. She does this by subtly placing her paw on your hand or giving you little licks on your hand. It's a cute little signal that she loves being around you and can never have too many belly rubs!
Picnic works well with older kids, providing the best companionship and creating unforgettable memories together. She is also good with other dogs, making her a great addition to a home with existing pets.
Adoption details
Contact the centre on (02) 9839 6161 during opening hours or email BARCadmin@blacktown.nsw.gov.au
Please quote the impound number (next to the name of the animal) when enquiring.
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm
- Saturday: 9am-1pm
- Sunday: 9am-1pm
If you already have a dog and wish to adopt another one, we urge you to visit the facility with your dog for a 'Meet and Greet' to ensure that they are compatible.
All of our animals come desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, vet-checked and lifetime registered in NSW and this is included in the adoption fee.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.







